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L 0 i5 .*5?. P r f °':“ t ® 1 tln ' 1y °f acti .°“' NV1H > b « *°\ total of the debts proved amounted to £508 696,
kind as to favor the pu Sic with toe existence of .4 •. r , , , , ,
on. nini. " uf“ C ? aad » expected til II the eSialM WO .ld yi. l t
-a/tCOW fHflHllAfHi
Tr mnAY, MARCH 19, 1831.
'"Tmforined that o report is in circulation
* r ®that the tmnll pox is in this town.
c0 “f‘a our friends that this report has no
in in truth. Macon maybe said to be
HSb healthy at this time-—not even a case
measles, to our knowledge, exists
1 "j re Should, unfortunately, that loath-
the small pox, come amongst us,
" Idfte’lit our duty to communicate the fact
_ r oblic.
, TnTcotton. consisting of nine bales, to-
^i?h the wagon • n which it was being
r fcl „ ,his market, took fire and was entirely
fa* a orl Monday night last, a few miles be-
Iji meo. n , p . m .. n „ er i n win
Lfony' h
The manuer in which it tooh fire, is
unaccounted for.
i,ilia who. from Pike county, Alabama,
j of'atoVtown a Creek village uboul thirty-
I miles
any principle of consequence to prevent him from i ■ in-: , .
extending the right hand of fellowship to John C. e ' ovon s, hU«ig* tll'thn pound.
Calhoun?
The .Naiimiat Journal, the principal organ of
the Clay party at Washington City, notices the
report cunent io 1827, and mentioned at ilto time,
in many newspapers, especially in those of Balti
more, that daring that year, Mr. Crawford either
applied, or expressed his willingness to the party
which supported Mr. Adams, to serve as Vice
President. “This (say* the Journal) has never
yet been denied, and it becomes important to un
derstand whether the statement mane at that time
is founded on truth. If not, it should now be de
nied.” We too thinkso; and shall be highly pleas
ed, should the Southern (tecoriler not consider
silence cm the s bject to be expedient.
On the 4<li instant a resolution was introduced
in the House of Representatives by Mr. Mercer,
requesting the President to renew mid continue ne
expec
Sinphuitsnn is
said to be apparently in the possession of much
property. • ~ ' '•
Of Captain Ron’s exploring expedition, two ac
counts hare reached England-one, that in Au-
gust, 1829, ho was met with-in Baffrei’* Bay. in
\Sj“ The undersigned proposes to
com.u uco, early next fall, in liaison, the publishing
ofu Daily Newspaper, provided sufficient encottrago-
msnt offers, It ls Intended to make U strictiy n Sacs-
paper, to be devoted mainly to the Interests of Com-
mi'rce.nnd the Country:—to contain a dally synopsis
of llio latest Foreign and Dome,tic intelligence—
stati; nf the .Markets—arrival and departure of boata
at Macon—all important arrivals at Darien, 8avnn
which lie had from the wreck of a Oreenland.ship. nail and Charleston-Hie dally proceedings nf the U-
been enabled to repair some damages received from ?'"latur. whe . ... •-•'on. tfor which purpose an a-
the weather, and that he aflerwards steured wilMi-on ,^ed at Milleageiillc.) proceedings,
northwardly, and has notaince been h«ard of the The m lh ,. p a p^ r w j|| depend upon tlie extent
other, that he had been forced back by stress of „f pntronagu offered: it it presumable
weather to Puffin's Bay, in which he spent his last p will equal that of any news|wprr at |
winter. con; and will be enlarged and irnpro'
his approhrtion, on the fast day of the session, sev
.I,h ,1,. _ e . dwi additional bills were finally acted upon anil
« ; ,ar r x*M"f£gs: raja's jtna?* 5 *"
of ihe most efficient suppression of the slave trade, 1 1
and recommending us being declared piracy. It
passed—all the members from Georgia voting in
the negative.
offered; it Is presumable however, that
* any newspaper at present in Mu-
ntarged and improved a- eMp-
, stances shall warrant. Y l h° types and alat.-
Washington March 4.— riirt twenty-first Con- j be enilre.ly new. ,... f.. ..
Itresu ho ,i7„ iho tiro I T*a»s—It is proposed to publish the pape* daily,
jress was closed, by thei adjournment^of the two fw|U inan ,| |a jj, tb e year, comprehending the moat
Houses last evening, bet wee n 7 and 8 odock. | a etive business sensnn; the balance of the year once
By a suspouiion of the joint rule, which forbids • a only, at sis dollars and a half per annum,
the presentation of any bill to the President for I jj. BARTLETT.
Maean. Ha 19/A March, 1831.
coaiarRitciASi HdTEL,
THE subscriber respect 1 ..!!) inform]
bis friends and the- piiblu: generdly
that tie has ial.cn that «ell know n stand
I lln Macon, on tin'«c5t side nfMuibe;-
ry street joining the Court llotxse MjoaA'. a:n! con/
lltuesiias a Ilouscof Entt ‘. I'n enl're
atiention will be given to the h.vomtno.ta.on of
personsulin may give him a call.
Too Stable* are largo -tpI convenient «iib a
nM carriage house attached, witj.p faithful OstDr.
Private Boarders can be accommodated who cah
lodge themselves, ut (lie customary rates.
Jan. 15 3-10t WM. BlVJN'%
An insurrection broke out at Martinique on the
night of the l*i ult. and spread immediately over
the island, attended by the burning of houses and
... cane fields and the assassination of many of the
belntv Columbus, and began to improve j unsuspecting planters. A decisive engagement
ive are informed, been driven fioni it ami in a lew days look place, in which one hundred of i. -, ,, • . , ....
the insurgents were,lain, and thrao hundred taken !
prisoners rms quelled tho tempest. The reason
assigned bv the brigands for their conduct was,
that as the French had obtained their freedom in
S^sSS"*- ,hey were l!e,ermiDe,, t0
,t^detached from Fort Mitchell
fashions! Ae warm weather comes on,
bilious and bullying season approaches.
ZZ increases for Lee's Pill« nod pocket
an d goggles and gunpowder, black patches
j*V imtves, grow in demantl. Sundry of tho
, Bosife have raounteil green spectacles; and a
• cpc-ted in sword canes and epsoms.
! Superior Court* in llie different circuits are
in session, and a good deal of lawing and li-
1,2 is going on, as well is fighting and phy-
I ‘ Attorneys and physicians it is presumed
their hands full
providod for private
Both Houses took recess from 4 to 0 o’clock.
The Senate was engaged the greater part of the
day io the consideration of Executive business.
In the course of the day, some highly interest
ing questions were presented in lelation to trans
actions io die General Putt Office Department.
In the Executive sittingof the Bennie yesterday
the following appointments were confirmed: Geo.
W. Erring (several year* ago American minister
to Spain) to be charge de« affaires to Constantino.
FOB THE MACON TELEGBAPD.
LETTERS FROM CUBA.
LETTER II.
On hoard the United Statu' cminr Shark,
Of Cuba. January 9, 1831.
r Dear Sir—This morning I embarked at seven
We like to see all trades o’clock and am now very comfortably sealed in tho
„„ an ,i i„ a bill urns season, those of the; cabin of a man of war. with the broad ensign of
£' d .I’ocior are not the least useful. One : Jiy own happy country prou.lly floating over me.
Ci, a tatwled case, the other cases up a shat , l feel indeed at home The officers, possessing
"Ilimb-one dives into the bowels of n statute,; all the characteristic polish of tho gentlemen of
!,h.r inti, tho state of the bowels. This bleeds the navy, make our situation quite as comlortable
mi in the arm for the state of his health; the j ** we cou d desire, wltiie the strictness and regu-
b erdi him in the pocket for the health of : larity of discipline always pursued gives earnest,
0 that the navy is indeed the pride and glory of the
Hoyt)to a«l_
under the Danish treaty, in the place of Stephen
Simpson, who was yesterday lejected by tho Be.
oatc.
The Lafayette Land.—It will he interest
ing to many of our readers to Ina: n, from the
following passage of a leiter ftom Mr. Skin
ner, nf Baltimore, to the Editor of the Ameri
can Farmer, that the Flnnita Lands of Gener
al Lafayette are in the market:
"Permit me lo make known, ns interesting
to your readertin Florida, that the illustrious
and much beloved L.ifayotte has seut me,
and requested me to execute, an unqualified
power of attorney to sell at public or private
sale, one half of hi* Florida Lands. I have
mi doubt that, in distinguishing mu by this mark
of iiis confidence and regard, his leading object
was to relieve the good people of Florida, and its
ZWOV.1AWCW. ~ '
f«J 1 HR Mato it Jmnrance Company have commenced
M business, and will insuir cotton shipped mi
good fonts or bones. Also. tfiXfc lives of Negroes em
ploye.! in tko boating business Apply to
j.ni ~wd f, W. MElbOM-., uerttanj. .
DH. HOB El tTS’3^
Whl.CH MEDICAMEIYTUM.
HU ’ r.l'tlt eiiT-inn Indigestion nr Dyapepsio, liver com-
the 4th of April next, at the Gourt Honae in Mu- ••} plaints. Jaundice:Cotip, Fevir anil At-.:..-. !'y
con, for Warden* and Vqvtr* .Mini ol (It* Epi*co- \ eitiary, llcadnch, loss of Appctifr, Flntulcnc-, llypo.
pal Church in Macon. The member* and friends ! condria, Hv.terlcs, Dropsical Complaint. andHmH;
of the Church are requested to att. nd. 12 i l »>rtt It also prcivats all Utllious Dtsordera.a.idr*-
B. O&AVBi «L SO.«
(At Chapman's Corner)
H AVF. just received, and offer fur sale, at reduced
prices
60 bl* Whiskey. 40 bis Portland Rum
40 bis American Gin. 10 hogsheads Sugar
10 quarter casks superior Wine, 0 Casks liice
60 bis Irish Potatoas, III hlids M.ffaSses
15 casks Clitcse, 39 bags Coffi c, 10 tuns Iron
Alum Salt. Mackerel, .Salmon, Cod Pish
B0 bores Georgia Candles, lav-wood (ground)
Copperas. Alum. Indigo, Brimstour, Chalk
Pepper, Allspice, Tea, Castings, S?c.
ALSO, run S4I.C. itn cnuutsiio.v,
100 cast iron Ploughs different sizes, and
80 boxes superior cast-steel ground Axes ’
march 19 19
burn. Ifnlsopri
_ j moves habitual cnslivenrss, Asthma,Strangury, Grav
el, Rheumatism, Gout, and Impurities of the Blood.
Tito bill accompanying the bottles contains the i/t-
rerlioiu for using the 'Mrdie'nmeiiium, also numerous
certificates from indivt,Inals Who have been benefited
by its effects. Price $'2 a bottle.
M. HITCHCOCK, Proprietor.
ELMS, SUOTWELL ft Co. -Agents: , . j
dee2. r « 3m 58 *
For sale, *•
O N n credit until Christians next, n valuable
HOliriE. Iuquirb nttlij* Office. 11
House for sale.
T HE Store House, belonging to James Couly end
now occupied by E f,. Young & Co. udj,i!n-
iug the Post Office, will be sold, at public sale, oil the •" (jiiafity
first Tuesday ill April. For terms and information ! ■ nmrtdl 12
npply to
march 19
miiose and gambling are seen in the back United States. The Shaik mounts ten eighteen 1 capital, Tt)Halinssoe,-into winch his land runt,
™ an j gingerbread, jacks and judges in the i pound carronades and two loug oines. with a com- (from all apprehensions of the chock which
irsmtares. B I)uns and dirk knives grow naucy piement of eighty men, including officers, of whom J might ensue to tho growth of that country, by
.. court week, and mayors and bailiffs feel ; 'here is a captain, three lieutenants, five midship- having in the heart of it n body 24,000 acres
bh. Enemas and endorsements are sought nien, a surgeon and purser. Great care ts taken f um)ccu „ ie H j an .j *
,, some, and cocktails and characters sued for, |o preserve the healtli oi the crew, and I have rare- . ^J-ecdinclv
• >T 4 kij.aaia* * lv neon tho sniRf! number iif men tncrether 11 ,w uv A . * -
.til ur the noanr of liberty, and the en-
cement nf business!
,r,„ Half pints and hickories are flourish-1 ly “eon <ho samo number of men together possess
these times; and tee,hint and gouging toler-1 ‘"C more the healthful and vigorous appearance of
■ -■ manhood and better calculat-d for effective ser
vice. I saw bat one who could be called an old
man, and he in the character of boatswai i’s mate
was quite as effectual as any. as my ears can well
testify: for I still feel the effect of his shrill pipe
ringing on the tympanum, as he gave its cheering
notes to second the order for raising the anchor
this morning in the hay of Havana:
After standing off and on the mouth of tho har-
boi, awaiting our convoy for some two hours, we
htmdtring Spring. In a deep glen, in the
ihiotst corner of Upson county, is a carious
Lain, popularly known as ihn Thundering
(in-. Ii is situated in tho middle of'a cany
|rh at the bottom of a high steep hill. The
n of the spring is about ten feet over, perfectly
d, with biignt shining zones around it, resem-
, j,o!*i and silver bells, caused by the deposit j fired a signal gun and bent on our course, which
ne wlliiw sand amt isinglass, Though the | lay alone the coast, the scenery of which is very
i boils ep below wills considerable vehemence,' varied and picturesqne. The shore is occasional-
kuifare nf die water i* perfectly ^smooth end j ly indented with beautiful little bays or harbors,
mostly resorted to by the fishermen with their lit
tle smacks, sometime* seen riding at anchor, while
the iron hill* oi mountain* in the back ground
make the landscape exceedingly beautiful.
About thirty miles from the Havana, we passed
I an English mau of »ar, also on a cruise; when I
descried her broad streamer raised to the breeze,
I thought, with n heaitfelt feeling of national pride,
|!ilr for * person to sink io this spring. Bath- 1 how often its iion had I teen made to quail before
are is said Jo be a certain cure fur rheumatism . our own gallant ensign, past which she now glided
eanj cutaneous affections. The boiling is, so peacefully, and how differently in other times
tlsr, sometimes being scarcely perceptible, at > and uniter other circumstances we might have met
r time* strong and violent. The basin is said each other.
The English maintain a naval station in the
West Indies, for the purpose principally of sup
pressing tho slavo trade which, notwithstanding the
present state of feeling against it throughout all
enlightoncd ports of the world, is still carried on
to some extent on this coast, several slave vessel*
or Guincamcn having come in loaded with slave*
since we havo been in the island. Having no treaty
Ibaratory of thunder and storms! anil they had ; with the Spanish government for the suppres-
ta. (hat by agitating the water, tlioy could ; sion of the rlave trade, our vessel* me obliged to
it lo thunder and rnin!' Nearly on the top i let (hem pas*; but if caught by the English cruis-
: Itill over the fountain, is a deep sink or pit, era, the vessels nro forfeited and the slaves set free.
They are however but rarely caught. The aluVc*
[parent, and run* off so geiilly that it* current
1 irmly perceptible, and njany suppose,'that the
Minks as fast as it rises! The transparency of
(valet extend* about six inches. Below that
h, it appeal* like builing sand, or a soap kettle
Bale of ebullition. The wsiter is neatly blood
it, and ha* a slight sulphurous taste and. sqtjdl,
letinthtion is so strong, that it is said to be im
very deep, and many ignorant people sop-
lit ha* no bottom. Tho most remarkable fca-
Ihmvcver about this singular spring, is a low
Ring noise, heard hi short intervals, resent-
| distant thunder, or the low rantlerings of tho
it.
i Spring was held in a good deal of venera
te are tultl, hy the Indians, who imtt-iued it
i they say was the formet situation of the
. and that the Thunder Spirit removed it
o the valley n lii 'e ii from the whites!
otiay'* paper wilt ue luuml a long article,
J from the lllobe. printed in Washington
land considered tho organ of the present ntl-
Iratiisn. It can he viewed In no other light
I reply lo Mr. Calhoun’s supplemental publi-
fc and, if sustained in it* details, must pros-
(ininut only as a politician but as a mau ol
5 truth or candor forever. Suppressing tho
pf the member of Congress who furnished
tsideat with the copy, ami of the individual
tided to him the original of Mr. Monroe's
> Calhoun, savors a little of squeamish af-
Tlioso names are essential lo the re-
: controversy. An attempt at conceal-
i therefore ridiculous. They must be ultt
If ma le public; and if unimpeachable, John
jthoun is morally and politically no more.
|. re P0trt gathers slrenglh that John C. Cal-
Imtt'idv tu run for the Presidency auain*t
Jackson. Should it turn out to be true, the
Ij'ar.notbe doubted. The majority for Jack-
9 be greater titan in 1828. In Georgia ne
j) e no opposition, except from the nullifirrs
•» disguised monarchists—the numerical
1 oi both is contemptible.
Lri? 81 * 1 '!? Recorder has quite obligingly
'tiaticellor for the Clark party in relation
ii 'I** ** 10 ^ ac k*on and Calhoun, re-
jj”* l*** os inclining (qwiwds the latter in
00 ,a, he former. To obtain credence
tu tin* point, the Recorder will find ovi-
' c J <w, y'.especwlly as no motive exists or
' tor the Clark party to prefer Calhoun
Their support of the latter has been
a "d consistent. They declared for him at
•Men while Calhoun’s nnmo was up for
e • and have until the piese.it hour
me principles he avows They incul-
no frTa,lori 'he Union—so docs lie—
le un i,® "'tlhfication and secession—he does
|lh 'he rase is somewhat different with
I?' He is chnrced with being the lead-
t«., JPuuhand of nullifiers, and has not as
lf "npuiaiion. The Clark party can
.(.. 'T 0 " him for no office at all,.tin not
I'M while laboring under the charge,
snn„« . r , " 'he pmciplt-a they have uni
L^J"' r^t and for aucli an abjuration of
. Jr* n pl jet prepared. We can however
or ,l ||," l,J o" lo,, " n 1,18 P art nullifiers in
1 win, l “'tie Excise gentry of 1828 to
'nine '™ e "g’tlator of .South Carolina,
levin, i Btate Excise meeting at
( ,,,, A 1828, . an"0t deny that aimi-
l tipcat is opt to beget kindness of feel-
are usually landed in some secluded spot on the
coast from whence they arc conveyed into the in
terior of the island and soon disposed of.
After passing the Englishman some few miles,
ne again descried a sail, from which our own na
tional bunting was soon seen floating: she proved
to be tho United States' ship Natchez: we spoke
her by signals, and learnt that her crew were all
well. Sic. Each vessel thee proceeded on its
course.
On becoming acquainted with the officers and
discipline of uur navy, it is easy to see how they
become, »s they truly are, the best in the world.
The time of service I* so long, and the opportuni
ty of promotion so unfreqnent, none bat the most
skilful can become commandants of our national
vessels. Their term of service, as midshipmen,
frequently extends to seven years, when they can
onK obtain a warrant after the most scrutinous ex
amination and stand ready for promotion, still con
tinuing in the same service until there should hap
pen to be' a vacancy, which is very nnfrequeut in
time of peace. Hence, they acquire all practical
information in tho science of naval tactics long be
fore they may be brought io commaud.
We have just descried the Fan of Mitantai,
some thirty miles distant. This is a famous land
mark fur seamen, and is always -lie first land made
on approaching the island from the Florida coast.
We shall probably enter the harbor sometime du
ring the night, ftom l which hope to be able, to
communicate to you something mote interesting
th<n any thing I have yet seen in the island..
M.
Mr. Rhodam A. Greene, of Milledgeville, has been
appointed secretary to the commissioner* of tbe Mil-
Icagoville Masonic Hall I-ottcry.
With the approbation of die Post Office De
partment, *t bill lias, by Col. R. M. Johnson,
boon introduced into the House of Represen
tatives, to reduce ihe postage on newspapers.
One hundred and twoaty five acts pabhc
and private were passed al thu suasion of Con-
gross just closed. Both houses ndjourued sine
die, on the night ol the 3d instant. The Pr«-
I understand much ol
well adapted to the growth
of cotton und sugar enne, and of tobacco; but
I will givo you :i more particular description
of it when bettor informed. In the mean -inn-
my pldn will be, as at prejent advised, to sell
alternate section*, on long credits, to practical
settlers, as m iy be, demanding only a small por
tion to bo paid in cash.”
The Editor nf the New Orleans Mercantile
Advertiser has received from our Consul ut
Ciimpenchv, some seed of (he Roman tren,
which is cultivated us food for horses und other
animals. This tree while vegetation generally
becomes parched by di ought, retain* ilsvordure
and succulcncy for mon'li* without water.
Liierpoot, March 2.—Cotton sea-island lid a 14d
Upland G 5-8d to7d; Orleans 6d to7 3-4d; and Ala
bama and Tennessee 5 I-2d to G 7-tid.
MARRIED, »
In Macon, on the !7(h instant by the Rev. Ben
jamin Pope, Mr. Francis M'Key to Miss Amanda
A. It. Barker, and on the same evening in the
same (own, by Luke Rosa Esq- Mr. Amos Subtrs
to Miss Julia A. Craiotard,
In Monroo county, on Thursday evening, 10th inst
hy the Rev. Mr. Battle, Mr. Denier Pye, of Macon, to
Miss Cussiuhr Robinson, of that county
DIED.
It) Baldwin county,on tbe 11th instant, from avio
lent attack ol inflammatory fever, Captain Oooduiti
WyrifL'if Baldwin county, nged fifty-two year*.
4aooor
XKEAZIKB’F.
[corrected weekly.]
Baton, per lb. 8 a 9 Mackerel, scarce,
Bagging, per yd. 20 a 25 Meal, bushel
Brandy, cog'c, 1,62 n 2 25 Molasses,
Apple 45 a 50
Peach 75 a 87
Butler, 18 3-4
Catldles, Georgia, lb 20
spermaceti, 30 a 35
Cards, Cotton per doz-7,25
7a8
12 1-2
C1-2 a 8
14 a 10
41-2
50
Castiugs,
Cheese,
Codfish, lb.
Cyffet,
Copperas,
Corn,
Cotton,
Flour, bill Nor,
country:
Fodder,
Ginger,
Ouiwoicdcr, keg
Gin, Holland 1,40 a 1,50
Northern, 60 a55
Jrod, Gafll-4
Lard 121-2
Lead, •. 8
Lime, cask 6,00
75
13 a lti
G a 8
7a 10
G2
40 a 45
7n8
20
Nails,
Pepper,
Pimento, .1
Pork, bblf $15 a 18
Porter, dozen ’ 4,50
Potatoes, Irish per bl $5
Rice. GaG
Kura, Jamaica 1.50 a 1,75
N. England 50 a 55
tall, 75
Shirtings brawn, 8a 10
bloached 10 a 12
7 a 8 Shot, per Bag 2 0 8,25
10 Soap, 8 a 9
6,00 Sugar, tt. crolx II a 131-8
Lump 18 a 20
Loaf 20 a 28
N Orleans, 9 r. 10
Tea, 1,25 a 1,50
Tobacco, 12 a 85
Hhiskey, 45
trine, Madeira,gtl250 a5
Tcneriffe L2T a 1,55
Malaga, 85 a 100
BOAT NEWS.
ARRIVED
Boats AMfennlia and Excel, from Darieo, full
cargo groceries, Day & Butts owner*.
Boat Blackbird, from Darien, full Cargo groce
ries, Goddard & Reid owner*.
DEPARTED
CAI F SKINS.
O DOZGN iiotlliern tanned CA1.1’ SKINS
ti ditto white mid yellow Lilting &KINB
Received and foesslo by
march 12, HUNCLKFORDS -V STODDARD.
DU A B B13AVElTll ATS.
f UST received a lew tuscs tb-ntlcincii's Cut
■•if-* Ute"— - . .. —
Drnb Beaver Hat*; end for sale by
JI
IV 11. BURD3ALL.
MELllOSE tt KIDD.
OA'MSSaii, SAJ53H,
On the first Tuesday i)i May next.
Heady Made Clothing 1 .
/I HUE subsittilierlitis just rcccivi d an i-VlensIvc ns-
tortmeut of ready made etithing, sod' now c;'-
frn for *jtlo -■{■hM' .
onftll.I.be soldnt tho court Imuso at Campbeltton, ’ 122 bine dross Cents, 75 d- frock do .26 green do)
'Iff Cnmpbell county, between the usual hours of i'26 steel mist do 101) blue and steel ntiu rnllicrtt t'n - ■
sale, the following property: ! do. aattinet nrid fusftmt round Jackets fine Hu.
Two Negroes, Ainejr, a woman, twenty-five years and drab I’antidoous, 325pair xuttSiiot dp 275 d'l cui'jl
-»-levi«il on ns do 503 pair conse negro do, 75 dark vuleitcin VeMs do
old, and Seta, a girl, eleven years old „
the property of Caleb Field to satisfy two Fi. Fa*, h
sued from Campbell superior court in favor nf Join
W Toinmey.
march 19 12
Halit dodo black silk do 250 s'vmisdmvn do. t!" Gent .
John plaid and cumblet Cloaks, nlsn; an esSortineist , .
EASI.Y ..Deputy Sheriff youths’ clothing, fine linen mtdmusiin ‘- 1 —
musllit, cotton Flniinel, end flaunol drawers
&c. A. BHOTIWI.L.
The above work It living-, been done under tbe Itt-
spcctionof first rntc n urlaucit, will tie war.-rtitedl y
the tubscrilivr to bo good. dec '.
XsA'PXB VOSi
L OT No 354 in 13 district Monroe,
" " 58 in 15 iliitrict .Monroe.
“ " 473 in 12 district Irwin.
“ “ 345 in 13 district Early.
“ “ 556 in 17 district Early.
“ " 285 in 11 district Wilkinson.
" 193 in 3 district Douly.
" " 898 in 5 district l.ee.
Thcabovo Land for sale on accomodating terms
by, JAMES R. BUTTS.
Macon, January 8. 4
H. PARSONS*
137 BROAD ST. AUGUSTA,
CO, Kfcbl o constantly on Imnil a general
supply of CABINET FURNITURE,
Sofas, Chairs, Looking Glasses
Venetian Blinds
Piano Fortes, Mattresses
An extensive supply of Carpeting and
lii-m-tb Rugs,
ogethcr with many other articles usually kept in a
CJl B IjYE T WA RE-IIO CUE
Being connected with tin estabHshmciit in New
York any orders will be forwarded iihd-filli-d, tree o
commission and nd advance required until tbe article
-ae delivered here, and approved by the purchaser.
Augusta. May, 1830. 22
GEORG I \—Monroe County
P ERSONALLY came before me. Joseph W. Fits
ter, who, being duty sworn, snilli, that lie wa
in possession of n certain Promissory Note of llanil
made payable to him by John Morris for one hundren
nnd twenty-five dollars, dated 14th February, 1831,
due 15th March thereafter, and tlml said note hut
been lust or destroyed. JOSEPH VV. FOSTER,
Sworn to und subscribed before me, this Utli day
ol March, 1831. Pariusi Buceseb, J P
Received of John Morris one hundred and Iwunty-
five dollars, in full for the above described note, which
was given for a negro man named Jacob which was
the only note ! held of the above nmount. March
17, 1831. 12 3tp . J. \V. FOffTKIt.
GEORGIA—P yettc. County,
W HEREAS, Benjamin F. Tucker, Robert
T. M Tucker, and Nancy Tucker, apply
to me for lettera of Administration on Ihe estate ol
Robert Tucker, late of said county deceased:
These, are therefore, lo cite amt admonish all aiutsin
gular Ihe kindred anil creditors of said deceased, to In
and appear at my office, within tw. time prescribed hi
taw, to shew cause if any they hate why said tetters
should not be grasilea.
Given under itty hand, this 0th day of Alarcli,
1831. 12 WILLIAM H'RRIDK. o. o.o.
GEORGIA—iFtyr/fe Cssissly.
YJf7’IIEREAS l . Lewis J. Dupree end Jo^,n O,
v v Dickson apply to me for letters of admlnii'
(ration, with the will annexed, an tVo a,tate ol
Elizabeth Echols, late of said cui»; n ty deceased'
• Tf “,“ P, r ‘, a 'A admonish alt and
ingutar the kindred and crtdsls-r, 0 f said deceased, to be
nut appear at my office, with'-,, the time prescribed bu
law. to shew cause .if anijtheyhare. why said letters
should not be granlcd.
Given under my Lxjtd tbls'Slh Slorcli, 1831.
3 WILLIAM M'UKIDE, c. c i
l<»OB OUi’ J 2 2
4 i>OCKKT BOOK LOST.
f l \II.-uhscriber lost, hbout the 23d utt. oil the
Jk r-iad leading from Fms) th to Macon, a cnlfskln
Boal Carroll, for Darien, five hundfed bags cn». /P 1 "*" 1 * ,0 ok, containing sundry pnrers-f the »o|-
• | lowing descrintiuid one note i f by the
' , I nntli rsigne l to Edward Hicks be t.’o dnt.sd alionl
I onrn .ndceil j SSlh December last, und endorsed by them nt ninety
ton.
Boat Mary Clintou. for Darien
and five bags cotton
n nvo oag. louon. | days, payable at either of Ino Banks in Macon-—«u-
Boat Magcnlla, for Dtiien, five lii'.ndrod bags j oilier note, dated ubool 1st Jnimary, I83-), made by
cotton. i Wiley U. Higgins for 31109, payable in 0 innnths nt
ilk, (which iiutc hits been pitid)—on-
pmBBBppap. ,. . jim
Cotton box No. 8, for Darien, two hundred and 11,8 ( ' cntn>l H" 1 . .
twenty bag* cotton. - j other note fur $109 oil Purkem Littsey and Itiley
Wise, duo tbe25tb of.Dccemher nest—another dit-
[ to lor,$80, duo the 25th Decemlter nest—another
note on Leonard Rone, dne the8jilt December last—
another note on Wit, 3. ilartsfielii. for $47, due the
25tb December, 1828—another nola on 611a* (till-
mnore.for $15, due 1st Janoary, 1831—several FiFns
on Edward Wcvcr And otkers,' and n number of o',ti
er Fi Fas c>. .US. notes, accounts, Bank notices, !{c.
| A liberal reward will bo given to any nersou on
die, on me "JJJJV„ RntTsUet- N the first Tuesday in July next, will be sold deliverine said Pocket Book and |.t>pe rs to Darrugli
anient approved nnd signed all thu bills wine., | |he Cou „ n 00 , e in n e , 1(> county, under * Townsend in Sfucon, rlo the undersigned nt ffie
... Kim is 11 liivtiir lx u rumor nio. _ . ... .. J i«.i „..
sugar, coffee, & c .
1 JCHD 8 ' 01 Pnme N. 0.8ugar
i •J *‘J 0 - Molasses
I* I green Coffee •
100 do. domestic Liquors for sale by
mavch l‘.>, J83J. 12 DAY » UUTT3.
BA LEY'S P< iSSESvSIONS,
At lhe Indian Springs,
tl’K/lLL. be publicly sold^ without 'userve, on
V T Monday, Hie 11th of Aprli'nos!.
Being anxious to ntiic from my pn-sent l,iniisr»
nnd to pay off my debts, (have determined to otl'-T. la
the highest bidder, my whole possessions conllguaS*
to the Indian ripriegs iri Butts county, at so enriy n
day ns to allow the purchaser to obtain (tic full Sync
fit oi the npjiroucliing Witmtigseosqii. Otrtiseday
nhove mentioned, I shall therefore otr-r
Fraction No. ’Jti. conlniniiig f 0 acr-« more «r I, >«
being that on which is situate J ti l u gelebnted .'ij-ri. .
tho-Miiuiilaln Spoilt, whero l aljirrsent reside. TI..-
following nro sonUwrOl the improteincnt'. Tw»»
hirgutwo story dwelling houses, bar, dsnmclv ft-.i
tliroughnut. containing 29 roams. There ore alto 7
into echini, 18 feot squale, uoally qud cumfurlly ti
ted for tbe private acconubodittloiis of families \ ,-it -
ing.tho Springs. ■Rh’if all lira usiial oallian tm. ci ifWif-
u'-ully situnicti, suhstuiithiHy built, hniTin frood u -
P -ir. ... .... .. .. -eg.
I shall also offer, a* part of tho samo calnblishmen!.
3 lull wiuarrsot 2021-2 ceres until, more nr Uu ,
good land nrijoinlng tho forogu.ing: inuil cf it . , \
celteut quality, lying In Ihn valley betw een Rocky
• -'reel nod lliw.Sprittgs. This lund an lie seen oit
liolli side* of Bio rund leading fro t Iho Spring.- I s
K.irsylb. Ii is well fuuccd uiid in good order, for (lie
eiiiiimgcrop. .
19011 bushels of Com. •>, i
A ilael;, uhr'pair of llorxcs. for (ho aecdmioode.-
liou ot bun ders.
H I I'ember Beds.
20 Mattresses. iJE :
29 fte.l 5londs. - gp I
Anclrgatit WeiUnned J'iano I’ortu,
House hold nnd Kitchen fnrnlture of ill kinds.
5 Cows ami Calvin).- ?
6 Sows end I’igs. f .
1 Cttrt mid elteers, Sfe Cfa
The public arc awe:.v„, ( |, e reputation which tho -
V ■" 1 -TO sttndlly maintained »iMe
lh-|r discovery. Tt„, Waters, llm semlery, the . lb
innte. Hid we peculiar fentni. , „f tho Mount tu..
''{•out Cktali.isljUjctii in jiHrficu)ar v conibinc lo mi*
d*ir it ono oflbo must clcsirobfu relrtalffor Ij:nidi «
plensure lo he foumJ in tho Southern Slates It i-.
that the pro|»crty now to he offered, « :
kind and quality and in mdf cuudiUoii
us to render itui! u-acoimiioiilv iimfitahlc nnd ndvari
ttigeuus invest;,icnt, independvistlv of lURdumts;- -
ntHAvnteri.ugploce.
Tho If rmsufsnlo will he, cash for Mipis ol filly .li t
larse.r under. For ull larger ainuunts costs ur up
proved paper payable In any of the BauU of Itii
•Slate at 4 and (5 months. ■
Immcdi ite iHisseiion will lie given to l|i<- p in t,.
er, who will have plenty df timn to make what tilth
preparation (if '!■)) hemay find ttill to l e nece-.-ur .
tortile appr-UL-l.ingseatoii.
A miin or plans, nnd more paiticniar description ot
the lunii-.. can be had by application to tne at the
Mountain Spout. JUfiL IlALffV.
Tho editor-of the Georgia Courier. Coinnit-n,. in
quirer, Georgia Journnl, Federal Union, f avniinnh
Kepulilicnii nnd t!ic Athenian, wilt please pubh&it
the ahovn three times, once a week, and forward (Ik I
accounts to Joel Uulcy for payment.
March 18, 1831. IJ.Iit
Crockery and Grocery
STDR.5.
P)T|HE subscribers have taken the Store, fo. utcrl
ii kept hy Cliildera,S'Wiley, directly- i /, t,-,ml
Colton Avenue, where they me opening s/ar-e
splendid assortment of Cl.tilr, tuslre, liarth,
nnd Glass-tcare. cml.mcin-a variety i f , i p,
latest style; China 8el* complete, do in pm i I.;..,
light.and dark Blue, and pink <■„, ii.,, ,t„ i
Ware, glass Lamps, Tumblers. Dceanti r», Ca- o.
-Wines, -laits, Ijinlern*. svith n great vnrielv of e.mii
cn nnd gln,i Ware. Crate■-assorted exprer-lv 1 .
the country trade, ull of which will Le sold loii-.i
clmnts, dealers, (amities und others luw nnd on trim
„ . ALSO I B
Receiving hy several Boats, n stock of GROCt t:lC; ;
anjn large quantity ot Hollow liars, part 8f whirl,
tire on coniigtitifeiit. Purchnsers arc Invited tu calf,
as they will sell them very low for xftsh or «| pi on
papecjtl sixty days ELLDri SHOTWri.L A- Co
1’. 8 Goods consigned to tri 8. ,V Co. will 1 .
were |iiosomeil in him, although a rumor pre-v
vailed, in tile aftomoon, tliat one p; two, etn-
iua'tint huernal Improvoiuonts, would not be
approved,
i Ind an 't;*j"ll
n in
JOELUALEY.
... order of the Inferior Court of Coweta county.
Lot No. £49, in Ihe 7ih district of Henry county; ' - ■ ■'
nnd Ihe one hall of Lot No. 45. in the 14th district j CAUTION.
ol DeKalb, being the real eststo of John Hants, . NY perM j„ cut the timber or
During tho year 1830; i*04 horses, J999 late of Coweta County, deceased, for the benefit of other manner trespA on tho Academj
mule*, 55,577 lmg», 1109 beef rtrifo ami 343 \ ‘he l«ir* aod ,
sheep, valued m $785,807, passed thu Cum- L B HARRIS V adm'on.
borlatid ford, for tho Southern ntarkot. 'march 19, 183l/ l* ’
At a recent meeiint> in Lomlon of the cred- —
inirx of which Rowland Stephenson was apart-; BIa.4BIK.S
nor, lor iheporpotv of declaring a dividend, the | TOR SALK AT THIS OFFIC/K
ill find the Ihw ottforci-d a^wiast thr
axtent hy THE COMMISSI
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